Frank's right. Technically, animated knobs have an expression value of
"curve", which just means "evaluate the knob's animation", and this can just
as easily be combined with other expression functions and constructs.
-Nathan
-----Original Message-----
From: Frank Rueter
Sent: Tuesday, March 04, 2014 3:26 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Nuke-users] "curve+(int)" TCL commands in the new Tracker
knobs
where does this come from? Looks like a user expression to add the value
5 to the animation curves value per frame (you shoudl see this as a
vertical offset in the curve editor).
On 05/03/14 11:53, Julik Tarkhanov wrote:
Hi folks!
In my task of keeping tracksperanto alive I’ve stumbled upon a peculiar
tracker animation curve case.
In a file I see an animation curve for one of the tracks which starts like
this:
{ {curve K x1 1} "track 2" {curve+5 x1 987 x32 989.5999756…
What does the “+integer” at the end of the “curve+5” command stand for? I’ve
never seen this before… so far I’ve only
seen {curve …} commands.
Would be very thankful to hear some pointers as to how I should treat
them. Is that like a global slip value for the whole curve or…
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